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            <title>Theology: All Religions Are Not the Same</title>
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Theology
All Religions Are Not the Same
Let us be very clear and forthright about our heritage: Hinduism has a profound depth and unique features not available in other faiths   

by Swami Nikhilanand

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            <title>Youth: The Hindu Mandir Executives&amp;#039; Conference</title>
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Youth
The Hindu Mandir Executives&#039; Conference
Reflections on the state of Hinduism in America, the ever-increasing importance of temples and the young leaders who must soon take the reins

by Tejas Dave

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            <title>Publisher&amp;#039;s Desk: When Kids Embrace Hinduism</title>
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Publisher&#039;s Desk
When Kids Embrace Hinduism
For best results in passing on your faith, present concepts as life-enhancing tools rather than life-restricting rules

by Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami

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Philosophy
East Meets West
Hinduism is transforming Western consciousness, and our ancient religion is evolving in response

by Swami Shankarananda

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            <title>Photo Journalism: The Sadhus of India &amp; Nepal</title>
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Photo Journalism
The Sadhus of India &amp; Nepal
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            <title>Point-Counterpoint: Homosexuality in Hinduism</title>
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Point-Counterpoint: Homosexuality in Hinduism
Beware of Alien Morals
Fears of damnation and extinction derive not from Hinduism, but from irrational zealotry

by Swami Aksharananda

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Quotes and Quips
True beauty consists in purity of heart. Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)
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            <title>Society: Guyana&amp;#039;s Hindus Face Gay Quandry</title>
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Society
Guyana&#039;s Hindus Face Gay Quandry 
When a constitutional amendment proposed to end discrimination against homosexuals, Guyanese Hindus asked themselves, &quot;Where do we stand?&quot; 

By the editors with Vidyaratha Kissoon, 
Georgetown, Guyana

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            <title>Special Feature: India: At Her Service Bharat Sevashram Sangha</title>
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Special Feature
India: At Her Service Bharat Sevashram Sangha
The Team: 500 Monks. The Mission: Empower Hindu Society


The Bharat Sevashram Sangha is a spiritual brotherhood of Hindu monks and volunteer workers founded in 1917 by Acharya Srimat Swami Pranavananda Maharaj. Today it comprises over 100 ashrams, 450 local religious centers called &quot;Milan Mandirs&quot; and hundreds of service and educational projects, all under the direction of 500 BSS monks. It is one of the India&#039;s largest modern-day monastic orders, on the scale of the Ramakrishna Mission and BAPS Swaminarayan. The organization flouished even in the darkest days of the British era, feeding the starving, educating the ignorant and uplifting the Hindu masses.



Our report first covers the life of Acharya Pranavananda Maharaj, the founding of the Sangha, its monastic order and organizational components. Then our correspondent shares his week-long tour of the BSS headquarters in Kolkata and a few of their projects in the states of West Bengal and Jharkhand, in Eastern India.



By Rajiv Malik, Delhi

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            <title>Culture: Giants Who Reawakened Indian Dance</title>
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Culture
Giants Who Reawakened Indian Dance
Freed from the label of brutish exoticism, Indian dance flourished in Europe through the efforts of talented performers and their unlikely Russian muse

By Kusum Joshi, United Kingdom


This is the third and final part in a series of articles about Indian dance in the West.

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